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not interesting or exciting in English:

1. Bland Bland


This dish is bland.
Visitors to England often complain that English food is bland.
The meal was bland, and in need of herbs and spices.
Well, it's hot again today, isn't it? "That's one more time you've started with a bland topic."
I feel like my life is bland and I need to make meaning of it even though Idk how.
I’m not just being vanilla bland.
bland food
Pass me the hot sauce. This meal is too bland
a rather bland diet of soup, fish and bread.
Boiled chicken is very bland.
A lot of people find this music a bit bland.
networking, for her the word conjures up an image of a bland name-tag
This is a little too bland. We need to add more spice.
Life would become bland without you.
If one kind of texture is used in a room it can become rather bland and boring.

2. mundane mundane


My life is so mundane and routine - thought cat.
Eating and drinking are mundane activities.
The subjects of paintings were everyday, mundane objects.
Quality can be found in the most mundane works of man—even within the rusting gears of a motorcycle engine.
however The reason For The Change May Be More mundane.
Talking about mundane things such as what happened at work.
Technology increasingly automates a lot of routine and mundane tasks.
My job can get a little mundane sometimes... not today.
It’s terribly mundane.
On a more mundane level, can we talk about the timetable for next week?
mundane task
If you want to escape from the mundane, get out of this boring town!
He had spoken correctly: The pantry's offerings had been depressingly mundane.
I had studied harder, I wouldn't be doing a job that I find mundane
The only time I ever actually feel busy is when I’m doing a bunch of mundane stuff I don’t want to be doing. But I’m a realist, and I haven’t manufactured a life without mundane stuff (yet).

English word "not interesting or exciting"(mundane) occurs in sets:

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